Bilateral insular cortical lesions reduce sensitivity to the adverse consequences of acute ethanol intoxication in Pavlovian conditioning procedures.
Ashmita MukherjeeElizabeth A Gilles-ThomasHay Young KwokCerissa E ShorterKajol V SontateShannon L McSainSarah C HoneycuttGregory C LoneyPublished in: Alcohol, clinical & experimental research (2024)
These results indicate that proper IC functioning is necessary for responding to the adverse interoceptive properties of ethanol regardless of which Pavlovian paradigm is used to assess interoceptive responsivity to ethanol. Blunted IC functioning from chronic ethanol use may reduce interoceptive signaling specifically of ethanol's adverse effects thus contributing to increased alcohol use.